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NoVA and DC Grocery Deals

NoVA Grocery Deals

How do you know when chicken is at its lowest price? How do you hear about the buy-cereal-and-get-free-milk promotions? You need to get connected with local blogs that help you stretch your grocery dollars! I’ve teamed up with some great local bloggers to help cover the NoVA Grocery Deals for the Mid-Atlantic stores:


FrugallyBlonde
has the Wegmans deals every week. Join Frugally Blonde on Facebook.

RedBerryDeals has the Shoppers Food deals every Thursday, and you’ll also find the weekly Shoppers FB coupon. Follow Red Berry Deals on Twitter.

Many Bloom stores have closed locally; others have changed to Food Lion. Either way, you’ll find the weekly deals and coupon matchups at  CapitallyFrugal each week. Sarah also covers Harris Teeter every Wednesday. Join the Capitally Frugal Facebook page and follow Sarah on Twitter.

BeltwayBargain Mom covers the Giant deals every Friday. Laura also covers the Aldi deals each Wednesday. Join the BeltwayBargainMom Facebook page or follow Laura on Twitter.

And of course, I have your Safeway deals here at MoneywiseMoms every Wednesday.

Once you find a blog, learn how to read coupon matchups for more tips on using blogs to help you save on groceries.Want even more? Check out my 31 Days of Grocery Savings videos for more help reducing your grocery budget.

Original photo from gawnesco at Flickr

Find Your Grocery Store & Start Saving

PhotobucketHow do you know when chicken is at its lowest price? How do you hear about the buy-cereal-and-get-free-milk promotions? You need to get connected with blogs that help you stretch your grocery dollars! I’ve teamed up with some great local bloggers to help cover the NoVA Grocery Deals for the Mid-Atlantic stores:

Bloom is offering Super Double Coupons this Sunday, December 11th. Head to CapitallyFrugal for the Bloom deals each week. Sarah also covers Harris Teeter every Wednesday. Join the Capitally Frugal Facebook page and follow Sarah on Twitter.

BeltwayBargain Mom covers the Giant deals every Friday. Laura also covers the Aldi deals each Wednesday. Join the BeltwayBargainMom Facebook page or follow Laura on Twitter.

FrugallyBlonde
has the Wegmans deals every week. Join Frugally Blonde on Facebook.

And of course, I have your Safeway deals here at MoneywiseMoms every Wednesday (sorry it will be a little late today–I didn’t get an ad in my newspaper).

Once you find a blog, learn how to read coupon matchups for more tips on using blogs to help you save on groceries.Want even more? Check out my 31 Days of Grocery Savings videos for more help reducing your grocery budget.

Original photo from gawnesco at Flickr

Connect with the NoVA and DC Grocery Blogs

PhotobucketHow do you know when chicken is at its lowest price? How do you hear about the buy-cereal-and-get-free-milk promotions? You need to get connected with blogs that help you stretch your grocery dollars! I’ve teamed up with some great local bloggers to help cover the NoVA Grocery Deals for the Mid-Atlantic stores:

Bloom is offering Super Double Coupons this Sunday, October 2nd. Head to CapitallyFrugal for the Bloom deals each week. Sarah also covers Harris Teeter every Wednesday. Join the Capitally Frugal Facebook page and follow Sarah on Twitter.

BeltwayBargain Mom covers the Giant deals every Friday. There’s a great frozen food Catalina promo that starts today. Laura also covers the Aldi deals each Wednesday. Join the BeltwayBargainMom Facebook page or follow Laura on Twitter.

FrugallyBlonde
has the  Wegmans deals every week. Join Frugally Blonde on Facebook.

And of course, I have your Safeway deals here at MoneywiseMoms every Wednesday. I

Hope this helps you track down the best prices and coupon matchups for your shopping trip! Check out my 31 Days of Grocery Savings videos for more tips on reducing your grocery budget.

Original photo from gawnesco at Flickr

How to Find Local Grocery Deal Blogs

I so appreciate when my readers leave questions and comments here at MoneywiseMoms! Often, they lead to posts that can help you learn even more about shopping smart and saving money. Last week, my How to Organize Coupons post prompted this reader question:

How do I find blogs that match the grocery stores near me?

There are two easy ways to find blogs that cover the stores you shop. Then, you’ll need to determine if it’s a local blog or not:

Use a large national directory
Head to The Frugal Map or Money Saving Mom’s Store Deals list, where you’ll be able to sort by state or store name to find blogs that cover the weekly sales and do coupon matchups consistently. If you’re already reading a local blogger, see if she’s linking up to others, as I do with the NoVA Grocery Deals.

Google for information
Use the name of your store and the words “coupon matchups” or “deals.” You may want to add the first date of the sales cycle as well, such as “Safeway deals 6/29″ (as I did in the graphic below). From the results, click around and determine whether a blog is applicable to you. For some stores/chains, it won’t matter that the blogger you’r reading lives a few states away, but in some cases it does. Here at MoneywiseMoms, for example, I cover the Safeway store matchups every Wednesday when the new sales cycle starts. Because I live in the Mid-Atlantic, our ad and prices differ greatly from Safeway in Arizona or Vons in California (Vons is another store in the Safeway chain). While some of the larger, national promos carry though, often the shelf prices differ. Therefore, I recommend that you find a local blogger to follow, when you can.

Once you’ve landed at a few local blogs, you might find the coupon match-ups confusing. Tomorrow, I’ll share how to read the hieroglyphics that you’ll see when you go to some store deal/coupon matchup blog posts.

This post is linked up to Frugal Friday at Life as Mom.

Where to Find NoVA Grocery Deals

PhotobucketThanks to those of you who come to MoneywiseMoms every Wednesday for the Mid-Atlantic Safeway deals and coupon matchups. I hope you find them helpful! If you live in the DC area, you know that our prices and sales ads differ than those in the rest of the country. That’s why it’s important to find blogs that help you with your shopping using the coupons found in our region. I’ve teamed up with some great local bloggers to help cover the NoVA Grocery Deals for the Mid-Atlantic stores. Here’s where you can find the deals you need:

Do you know HOW to use a blog to help plan your grocery trip? Or do you find the abbreviations and coupon lingo confusing? I’m thinking about doing a vlog (or two) about that. What do you think?

Original photo from gawnesco at Flickr

Food Bank Challenge–Safeway

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By combining Safeway’s sale prices with coupons, I was able to purchase all of this to donate to my local food bank:

3 Mini Wheats Little Bites 7.47* (used three $1.00 off coupons)
5 Green Giant Canned Vegetables $1.95
4 Quaker Instant Oatmeal 6.00 (used two $1.25/2 coupons)

After coupons, I paid $9.92! *There was also a Catalina promo running for a FREE gallon of milk when you buy 3 Mini Wheats, so I kept that for our family. You can see the weekly Safeway (and partner store) matchups each Wednesday here at MoneywiseMoms.

I hope you’ll join me in my $10 Food Bank Challenge. What can you get for $10?

FAQ: How do I find deals at other grocery stores?

So you’re reading Moneywise Moms (thank you), and you’re thinking: We don’t have that store here. What about the coupon matchups I need for my area? Don’t worry–I’ve got you covered.

If you live in Florida and want the coupon match-ups for Publix, head over to BeCentsAble’s Grocery Gathering. Shopping Meijer in Michigan? Check the Grocery Gathering. By looking at the Local Stores link, you’ll see all the major grocery store chains listed. Each store has at least one blog covering the weekly sales with coupon matchups. Find the ones for your area and bookmark them, subscribe to their emails, or add their RSS feeds to Google Reader.

I’m a proud contributor to BeCentsAble’s Grocery Gathering each week with my Safeway deals coverage. Though I am working from the mid-Atlantic ad, the promos and sales run nationally so you’ll find the information helpful whether you’re shopping at Dominicks, Genuardis, Vons, Pavilions, Tom Thumb, Randalls, or Carrs. And when the really big promos run–like Living Well, Feeling Great–you can come here for basic strategies and explanations as well as a Linky for shoppers to share their successes. I love seeing how we come together as a community to share and save together!

Where My Head is This Week

I’m in a rush to get to get my house clean and put together for what I’m calling the “Cavalcade of Company” that begins this Thursday* and will continue through Labor Day. It’s so we don’t have to travel with three small children or spend the money or sleep in guest rooms/hotel rooms with three kids who have, as we call them, “the jimmy legs.” You get no sleep, just kicked continuously in the stomach, groin, whatever awkward angle they’re in over the course of the night.

So I’m taking a break from Meal Planning this week, but you can still see what’s going on over at Menu Plan Monday at OrgJunkie. Yes, we’re still eating, but you can guarantee we’re eating the same old summertime fare that we did last week and the week before. I’m boring like that.

There are some good deals coming up at Safeway Wednesday, so I’ll get that to you, otherwise I’m going to link out to others so you don’t miss anything (like below). I also have a ton of home decor posts that I need to share with you, because that’s where my head is right now. I’m spending less time on the computer and more time working around the house. I

Here’s a link out: Apparently it’s Back to School season (!), so I’m sending you over to Affluent Pauper’s Back to School Deals post. She’s got a list of everything that’s on sale everywhere this week–and there are some great deals to be had at Staples and CVS–but I’m soooo not thinking about back to school. I’m just getting a handle on the summer!

*Thursday my in-laws are coming to visit, and by “visit” I mean we’re going to work on fixing all the drywall from our plumbing problems last month. And replacing a toilet and tile floor. And a whole list of other things. If we have time. Oh–and go to the Air & Space Museum.

Buying Freebies to Donate

This week, Campbell’s Soup is on sale for .50/can at CVS. When you print this $1.00/2 coupon, you get two cans for FREE. You can print two coupons per computer. Yes–it’s that easy–you don’t need a card, any ECBs, any of that.

If you’re in the neighborhood, consider stopping in to pick up some FREE soup to donate to your local food bank or church. Food banks are continuing to struggle in this down economy. I know that when I drop off my items every few weeks, the volunteers are so thrilled to see me, especially when I come in with a bunch of cereal and pasta. As you read through the weekly store write-ups here and on other frugal blogs, keep an eye out for easy freebies like this one. Even if it’s something you wouldn’t normally buy, it can be worth buying something you don’t need just to help out others.

Safeway this week 4/22

NOTE: Safeway deals are also applicable to their partner stores: Dominicks, Genuardis, Vons, Pavilions, Tom Thumb, Randalls, and Carrs.

I suppose it is possible to shop at Safeway and NOT do the Living Well, Feeling Great promo. You can buy the items below with coupons and get a good deal, it’s just BETTER if you include them towards the $30 threshold for the $10 Catalina coupon. Just sayin‘.

Deer Park Water is uber-cheap with or without the LWFG promo. Just go in to buy two packs, and you’ll pay $3.98 and get $2.00 back. Not bad! Include these as part of your $30 threshold for the promo, and you pay .31 for a 6pk. See the details in yesterday’s post.

Lysol Wipes
are $2.50 and are part of the LWFG promo. There’s a printable $1.00/2 (look under Surface Care) or you might have coupons from the 3/15 paper.

Yoplait Yogurt is .50 each when you buy 10, and these are part of the LWFG promo. There was a coupon for .40 off 6 cups in the 4/20 paper, which will double at some stores, making these even cheaper.

Dove Hair Care is $3.99 and part of the LWFG promo. There was a $1.00 off coupon in the 3/15 paper.

Reynolds Recycled Aluminum Foil is $2.29, and there was a .55 off coupon in the 4/20 paper which doubles at most stores. It’s part of LWFG and you can print a rebate today only.

Most prices have stayed the same from last week. I spent quite a while in Safeway today (!) and the All Detergent is still $4.49, Huggies Wipes are still $5.99, etc. That’s good news!

To see what a freak I am how I’m utilizing the promo, see the pictures and lists of my results here.

Some other, non-promo deals this week:

Lucerne Milk is $2.99/gallon when you buy two. Cheapest around these parts, that’s for sure. Too bad we’re not drinking milk anymore…

Freschetta Pizza is $4.99 and there was a $1.00 off coupon in the 3/1 paper.

Get 2 Free Boxes of Safeway Pasta when you buy 2 Classico Pasta Sauces at $2.00 each. This runs from 4/20-4/30 and will come off automatically on your receipt.

Saturday and Sunday only:

  • 80% Lean Ground Beef is $1.97/lb.
  • Tomatoes on the Vine are .99/lb.
  • Da Vinci or Cavit Wine is $9.98.
  • Wish-Bone Salad Dressing is .99 each. There were coupons in the 3/15 paper; the amount varied by region.

The deli is offering FREE drink and chips with any Signature Cafe Sandwich (I recommend the Tuscan Chicken–it’s fantastic). There’s also a coupon in the ad for a regular-size Signature Sandwich for $3.99. Cheap lunch!

The pharmacy is offering a coupon for 10% off your next grocery purchase when you fill an new or transferred prescription for allergy medications (Allegra, Clarinex, Flonase, Singulair, etc.). This runs through May 31.

For coupon matchups at stores nationwide, check out BeCentsAble’s Grocery Gathering. For the other Mid-Atlantic chains like Wegmans and Harris Teeter, go to Frugal in Virginia.

Safeway this week 2/11

NOTE: Safeway deals are also applicable to their partner stores: Dominicks, Genuardis, Vons, Pavilions, Tom Thumb, Randalls, and Carrs.

If you are visiting from BeCentsAble‘s segment on Good Morning America, welcome! I blog about strategies you can use to save money to make an impact on your family budget. Two of the key ways I save are through couponing and shopping the loss leaders in the weekly grocery ads. Each week, I highlight the deals at my local grocery stores, Giant and Safeway. The Safeway deals below are often nationwide and also apply to the stores listed above in blue.

This week’s Safeway ad, running Wednesday through Tuesday, has a bunch of SuperCoupons. SuperCoupons are store coupons you can combine with manufacturer’s coupons for extra savings. Here are the best deals:

Arnold Natural & Country Variety Breads are $1.69 each with the SuperCoupon, limit 2. There was a .55 off coupon in the 1/4 paper.

Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks are 4 for $6.00 with the SuperCoupon, limit 4. Use the $1.00/2 coupon from the 2/1 paper, or print some .75/2 coupons at BettyCrocker.com, EverydaySaver.com, or Coupons.com. With two of those .75 off coupons, you’ll pay $4.50 for four boxes, plus there’s a Catalina promo that will give you a $2.50 off your next purchase coupon at checkout. You’re basically paying $2.00 for four boxes, or .50/box.

Kellogg’s Frosted Mini Wheats are 4 for $6.00 with the SuperCoupon. Use the $1.50 off 2 coupon from the 1/18 paper (two if you have them!).

Listerine Mouthwash is $1.99 with the SuperCoupon. Here’s a printable $2.00 off the TotalCare variety.

Phillips Shrimp Steamers are $4.99 with the SuperCoupon, and there was a $1.75 off coupon in the 1/25 paper, making it $3.24.

Red Baron Pizza Singles are $2.50, and there’s a SuperCoupon for $1.00 off two. Combine it with the $1.00/2 coupon from the 1/11 paper and pay only $1.50 each.

Russet Potatoes 5lb. Bag is $1.49 with the SuperCoupon.

Smithfield Marinated Pork Tenderloin is $4.99 with the SuperCoupon. There was a $1.00 off coupon in the 1/18 paper.


Other good deals this week:

Asparagus is $1.68/lb.

Betty Crocker Cookie Mixes, Frosting, and Cake Mixes are Buy 2, Get 3 FREE priced from $2.15-$2.39. Use the .40 off Cookie Mix and .50 off Frosting coupons from the 2/8 paper or print these: .50 off Cookie Mix, .55 off Frosting, and BettyCrocker.com. You should try having your coupons scanned before you swipe your Safeway card, since that’s when the 3 Free applies. Some stores will not let you use coupons on the “free” items.

Coca-Cola 12pk Cans are $2.49 when you buy 5 or more. You can print a $1.00/3 coupon at Safeway.com. Buy 6 packs, use two coupons, and you’ll pay only $2.16/pack.

Hunt’s Canned Tomatoes are $1.00 each. Print this $1.00/3 coupon and you’ll pay .67/can for three.

Mission Tortilla Chips are .99 with the SuperCoupon, limit 1.

Smithfield Bacon is on sale for $2.50. Use the .55 off coupon from the 1/18 paper and pay only $1.95.

There’s also a 4-day sale running Saturday through Tuesday:

  • All-American Two Flavor Pie is $3.99.
  • Starbucks Coffee 12oz is $5.99.
  • Safeway Select Ice Cream is $1.99, limit 2.
  • Yellow Tree Ripe Peaches are .88/lb.

Happy Shopping! For other store chains across the country, head over to BeCentsAble’s Grocery Gathering.